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... GASTROEPIPLOIC VESSELS ) -ATTACHMENT OF TRANSVERSE
MESOCOLON -ROOT OF MESENTERY ; SUPERIOR MESENTERIC VESSELS
SITE OF DESCENDING COLON -TRANSVERSALIS FASCIA SITE OF
ASCENDING COLON ...
... GASTROEPIPLOIC VESSELS ) -ATTACHMENT OF TRANSVERSE
MESOCOLON -ROOT OF MESENTERY ; SUPERIOR MESENTERIC VESSELS
SITE OF DESCENDING COLON -TRANSVERSALIS FASCIA SITE OF
ASCENDING COLON ...
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1 , pages 49 to 52 ) are attached to the sides of the spinal cord by a series of
ventral and dorsal roots . These roots from each of the spinal segments unite to
form the spinal nerve trunk , which emerges through the corresponding
intervertebral ...
1 , pages 49 to 52 ) are attached to the sides of the spinal cord by a series of
ventral and dorsal roots . These roots from each of the spinal segments unite to
form the spinal nerve trunk , which emerges through the corresponding
intervertebral ...
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In the root of the mesentery , larger lymphatic branches are situated , which lead
into the superior mesenteric nodes ( or mesenteric root nodes ) in the area where
the superior mesenteric artery arises from the aorta . From the duodenum ...
In the root of the mesentery , larger lymphatic branches are situated , which lead
into the superior mesenteric nodes ( or mesenteric root nodes ) in the area where
the superior mesenteric artery arises from the aorta . From the duodenum ...
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DISEASES OF THE LOWER DIGESTIVE TRACT | 2 |
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